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Awesome Activities and Sights in Munnar

Munnar the famous hill station in Kerala located in Western Ghats of India. Also known as the largest tea garden in India.

Majestic views of lush tea gardens, placid lakes, mountains, and valleys enchantress the soul of Munnar visitors.

It is a home for rare wild animals and orchids like Nilakurunchi, nilgiri tahr. Travelers opt holidays at Munnar to visit scenic spots, fantastic tea gardens, interesting activities like trekking and boating.

Hotels in Munnar town like T&U leisure hotel offering comfort and luxury family stay in Munnar, mattupetty regions. 

Hotels in munnar town


Are you confused about the places to must visit inMunnar?

Munnar has a lot of wonderful places. So never miss these sights and activities when you visit here.

Eravikulam National Park



The park protects the huge number of extinct species like mountain goats, tiger leopard, and deer wild dog etc. Rajamalai is an ideal place for trekking 

Wildlife Sanctuaries




Most of the nature lovers opt to visit wildlife reserves. Sanctuaries in Munnar are filled with fabulous flora and fauna. This protected area is a well-known home of many endemic species including nilgiritahr, nilgiri wooden pigeon, nilgiri langur and sambar deer. Tandu Resort inMattupetty conducts safari to the reserves every day and night

Bird Watching




Munnar and surrounded area are rich in birds globally known as birdwatchers paradise. More than 200 species including exotic species are found there. A day of Bird watching by TandU will become a unique experience for bird lovers at Munnar.

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